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Now when it comes to storing your home made wine, their are several things you can do. Besides the obvious 2 liter PET Bottle (Soda bottle if you are in the States and Pop if you are Canadian), you can use various other ways of storing your homemade juice wine.
Glass Bottles:
One thing that is really [...]]]></description>
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